Home Improvement Contractors

Home Improvement Contractors

Our Services

Kitchen Remodel

Did the paint start to peel off your old kitchen cabinets? Is it time for new induction cooktops and a bigger dishwasher? Or would you like to remodel your kitchen to resell your house at a higher price? Whatever you have in mind, we’ll be happy to help. We also provide free computer-generated designs.

House Renovation & Remodel

Whether it’s your bedroom, your bathroom or your entire house: We can renovate or remodel it. Moving or removing walls, new flooring trim and built, new siding, roof or windows. We’ll do anything you need to make your house feel more like your home. Stress-free. After all, we’ve been doing this for 23 years.

House Additions

You’d like to add an extra room to your house or simply make your existing rooms larger? Maybe you’d like to add a whole new story? We’ll streamline the whole process from design to completion so that you’ll be able to move in into your new story or enjoy your new shed before you know it.

Contact us. We usually respond within 24 hours.

A family-owned business with 23 years of experience

Hi. I’m Chris Doyle, the owner of CD Construction. We are a family-owned and operated business with 23 years of expertise.

We are home improvement contractors with extensive experience in framing, trimming, siding, home remodeling and home additions. We also offer design and build services working closely with a licensed architect.

Although our company is small, we have a long list of highly qualified subcontractors we’ve been working with for years, which allows us to take on jobs of almost any size.

With only one crew, we always work on one job at a time until you are completely satisfied. This allows us to keep the costs under control with low overhead, and make you happy with personalized service and our undivided attention.

Our Happy Clients

We completely trust Chris and his team, to the point that we left them our house key so that they could install the windows while we were at work. They did an amazing job from the demo to the final clean-up. We highly recommend Chris and his team!

Patty A., New Windsor , NY

I was very satisfied with my experience. The job was well done and all of the debris was taken out at the end. When we encountered additional work, they completed it at a reasonable price. We are considering replacing a deck soon, and will use Chris for that project as well.

Keith M., Chester, NY

Your quick response, honest assessment of the damage to my house, and your workmanship were above and beyond my expectations, especially given the extremely cold working conditions. Needless to say, I will recommend your company whenever the subject of home repairs comes up.

Our Work

Project “Chester”: Kitchen Renovation and Remodel

Within 4 weeks, we changed the tiles on the floor in the kitchen, bathroom, pantry, and hallway. Removing the old tiles took us 3 days of jackhammering, but the new tiles looked so great that everybody forgot about it soon.

We also renovated the kitchen installing new kitchen cabinets, countertops, and splashback tiles.

Frequently Asked Questions

When do I need a permit?

You are typically required to have a permit if you increase the square footage of your house or make structural changes. Some towns also require them for roofing, siding, windows and bathrooms. Call your local building department to be sure.

Can I put an apartment in my basement?

Yes, you can. You can’t charge rent, but you can put what is commonly referred to as an “in-law apartment” in your basement with its own kitchen and bathroom.

What is a plot plan and when do I need it?

Your plot plan (also known as a survey) is a scale drawing of your house on your property, showing your house as if you were looking at it from an airplane. You must have received it with all other papers when you purchased your house. You will need a copy of your plot plan to apply for a permit if you are adding new structures or changing existing ones.

What is a setback?

A setback is the minimum distance between structures on your property and the edge of your property. For example, your house or your garage may have required to be at least 30′ from your front, 20′ from your back and 15′ from your side property lines. These numbers can vary for your town and even your street depending on the zoning of your house. A quick call to your local building department will clarify this.